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Capstone Turbine Corporation • 21211 Nordhoff Street • Chatsworth • CA 91311 • USA Advanced Power Server (APS): User’s Manual Figure 12. APS Version Window Configuring a Group Operational Setup Each group can have a unique operational configuration that is accomplished by creating a Unique Group Turbine Configuration and a unique Group Dispatch Operational Sequence. The group dispatch operational sequence settings are the settings that apply to the group (of turbines) as a whole. These settings are stored on the APS controller and allow it to operate the group as a simulated single generator. The Group Turbine Configuration settings are settings that are sent to each turbines memory by the APS and they allow all the turbines in a single group to operate the same way. These include critical voltage and frequency settings, heat recovery module settings, battery management settings, and Dual-Mode fast transfer configuration settings. All of these settings have to be set the same for units within a group. This eliminates the need to individually configure each turbine in a group directly with the same settings, greatly reducing the system setup complexity and reducing setup time. Adding and Removing Turbines from a Group The first step in configuring an APS is to correctly assign turbines to the particular groups you want them in. To change the number of turbines within a group as setup by default, you first need to add or remove turbines by entering into the Group/Turbine Setup view in the APS Configure window. This is done by double clicking the “Group/Turbine Setup” option in the left side of the APS Configure base view window. Once in the Group/Turbine Setup section of the APS Configure menu, highlight (single click) the group for modification and then select the “Add Turbine” menu item from the upper menu in the APS Configure window as shown in Figure 13. When adding a turbine, you will be prompted to select the number of the turbine you wish to assign to the group. Care must be taken to only assign C60 or C65 turbines that are connected to the APS and have been configured to be the number that was configured in the individual turbine. The turbines are required to be directly configured with a distinct turbine number prior to being connected to an APS. Please remember that all turbines must be physically connected to the APS with the proper communication wiring prior to configuring them in software and must never be physically disconnected when the APS is turned on! 400011 Rev A (June 2007) Page 22 of 67 Capstone reserves the right to change or modify, without notice, the design, specifications, and/or contents of this document without incurring any obligation either with respect to equipment previously sold or in the process of construction.PDF Image | ADVANCED POWER SERVER (APS) USER’S MANUAL
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